Fridrik G. Yerofeyev

Fridrik Gennadiyevich Yerofeyev (1934-) was a Soviet KGB intelligence officer in London during the 1960s.

Biography
Fridrik Yerofeyev was born in Tobolsk, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union in 1934. He became a KGB intelligence officer, and he was posted to the Soviet embassy in London during the 1960s. In 1969, he sent Rustem I. Sutulin to assassinate Terry Squire, believing that Squire had told the CIA about the KGB's role in the 1969 San Francisco nuclear bomb plot. Yerofeyev felt insulted when Sutulin assumed that his name was either Boris or Ivan, and he asked for Sutulin to apologize when he returned from killing Squire at Canal Side.